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Looks amazing Perry!
Good evening!
Most of the reef is modular, this made the transfer from the 90 gallon, to my current display fairly easy. Being able to move corals around, whether for aesthetics, or fragging, and maintenance, makes each of those tasks much easier.
While the new scape is nice, I felt like many colonies were lost in the depth of the display, so I did a re-design. The scape is higher in the back now, putting colonies out on display.
Thanks for looking
Looks great Perry!
The proof is in the pudding!!! Looking forward to seeing that one grow out, looking great!
Depending on system size, and your bioload, an algae scrubber may be more effective. I stock <heavily> on fish, so a scrubber does a better job for me personally.Do you run a fuge on this one, Perry? I forget. I'm still thinking of adding a fuge section. I'e never ran one.
Do you run a fuge on this one, Perry? I forget. I'm still thinking of adding a fuge section. I'e never ran one.
Love that background, thanks for sharing.
Funny, when my prior system was at its peak with acros I wasn’t testing nitrate or phosphate really at all. I couldn’t even guess what I was at. I had a lot of fish though.
Now I test all the time (doh!). But I’m mainly concerned now with stability of the basics, and of course removal of detritis as well lol.
After I tore my last tank down, never again will that stinky kitty litter be in a tank of mine.
Josh,
I appreciate the kind words brother!
I was bummed that your schedule was so tight when visiting FL. All good, next time the tank should be more show-worthy.
Thanks again!
Well it looks show-worthy to me right now!
Tank looks good! Just watched a bunch of your YouTube videos. I love your philosophy of explaining what works for you and your system but how you may also achieve great results with other methods.
There are too many variables to do it one way. The best part for me is to see what else is working for other people. It really shows just how adaptive corals can be in captivity.Thank you!
Just trying to enjoy the hobby and create a fun enjoyable slice of reef. Too many paths to choose to believe only one is the right one, lol...